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Likurg_2 [28]
2 years ago
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1. Jack helped people in the flooded area. He was generous. → It..

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alexgriva [62]2 years ago
4 0

We can rewrite the sentences using the given words in the following manner:

  1. It was generous of Jack to help people in the flooded area.
  2. Legend has it that this lake was formed by the tears of a god.
  3. Would you mind telling me how to develop a plot into a story?
  4. While the teacher was explaining, some students were sleeping soundly.
  5. What warm eyes his father has!

This question requires knowledge of collocations.

<h3>What is collocation?</h3>
  • Collocation refers to words and phrases that go well together, that is, that are often used together to convey a meaning. We say these words or phrases sound good.

<h3>How about the question?</h3>
  • The question we are answering here requires knowledge of different collocations. For example, we can use the word "what" to express surprise about a fact, just like we did in number 5.
  • It is also common to use the phrase "<u>legend has it</u>" when describing a myth or a legend to someone, like we did in number 2.
  • In other words, to answer this type of question, a good knowledge of vocabulary and of collocations is necessary.

Learn more about collocations here:

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